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Complete vs. Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries

Posted By Roman & Gaynor || 22-Dec-2017

A spinal cord injury (SCI) occurs when the protection surrounding your cord is damaged. Trauma, from a violent motor vehicle accident or a vicious sports injury, can cause this damage, which can result in the loss of the ability to send and receive messages from the brain to the body’s system that controls sensory and motor function. One of the terms you’ll often hear in reference to ...

Why Coup-Contrecoup Brain Injuries are Difficult to Recognize

Posted By Roman & Gaynor || 13-Dec-2017

According to the Brain Injury Association of America, roughly 1.7 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year. These injuries can manifest in hundreds of different ways and while some are easily diagnosed, others are harder to recognize; a coup-contrecoup brain injury falls under the latter. What Is a Coup-Contrecoup Brain Injury? When there is a direct blow to the head, the ...

It's Time To Get Away From The "A" Word For Car Crashes

Posted By Roman & Gaynor || 8-Dec-2017

People have talked about car accidents for as long as there have been cars. But there’s something about this term which isn’t quite right: “accidents” suggest car crashes are random, unforeseeable events, like lightning striking. In reality, they’re not. Car crashes are actually predictable, explainable, and most importantly, preventable. Professionals in the auto ...